Early Guitars and Vihuela

A network for historic guitars and vihuelas

Anonymous songs and songs by Blum, Erlkonig and others, for 6 string guitar in the Yale university library. Type guitar or guitarre : http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/digitallibrary/


Also in this library 2 songs in manuscript for 5 string guitar, I have added them on my page. (also new printer friendly versions for the Princes Ann pieces on my page).

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Great link Hans, thanks. I did not know that version of Erlkönig at all..

Jelma

Nice work. Keep 'em coming :-)

Lars

Nice picture of Carl Blum at Wikipedia. A real 19th century man.

I cant see it on the picture wether its his coat or not, but one thing i'm sure of is that the fashion back then dictated the bohemian life style to be casual and nonchelant.

http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beethoven

watching Beethoven at the link above you'll get and idea of the casualness. The collars of his shirt is not stif and his neckcloth is tight very loose.

By the way. I like the sideburns of Blum. If you watch the Duo historico video in wich i play you'll see that i have allmost the same size of sidburns

Lars

Ha! I've met people who are interested in historical vegetables, historical musical instruments, costumes, needlework, cooking and other things, but you're the first person I meet who is into historical facial hair! Great! ;-)

To jelma :-). Hans, regarding Aguado, where have You seen that mentioned. I'm interessted in getting as much possible knowledge not from this period.

 

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